Quote:
Originally Posted by JeremyC
Ya know what? Come to think of it, mine was like that, too, until I swapped the sprocket. It has to either be the studs installed wrong from the factory, or the center hole in the rear sprocket is machined too big (allowing it to slop around on the hub).
|
The center may be a bit bigger, because as I noted in the second video, with the nuts on finger tight the JT sprocket only had a very tiny bit of play to it. It may be a combination of multiple things at work.